- The Holy Mountain (1973 film)
Infobox_Film
name = The Holy Mountain
caption = Film poster
director =Alejandro Jodorowsky
producer =Alejandro Jodorowsky Allen Klein Robert Taicher Roberto Viskin
writer =Alejandro Jodorowsky
starring =Alejandro Jodorowsky Horacio Salinas Zamira Saunders
music = Don CherryRonald Frangipane Alejandro Jodorowsky
cinematography =Rafael Corkidi
editing =Alejandro Jodorowsky Federico Landeros
distributor =ABKCO (Allen & Betty Klein and Company) Films Inc.
released =1973
runtime = 114 min.
language = English/Spanish
budget = $750,000 (estimated)
amg_id = 1:95454
imdb_id = 0071615|"La montaña sagrada" ("The Holy Mountain", reissued as "The Sacred Mountain") is a 1973
cult film directed byAlejandro Jodorowsky who also participated as actor, composer, set designer, and costume designer. The film was produced byBeatles managerAllen Klein of ABKCO after Jodorowsky scored an underground phenomenon with "El Topo " and the acclaim of bothJohn Lennon andGeorge Harrison (John andYoko Ono put up production money). It was shown at various international film festivals in 1973 and limited screenings in New York and San Francisco. However the film was never given wide release until 2007, when a restored print toured the United States, screening with "El Topo ", and released in DVD format from May 1st.Inspiration
The film is based on "The Ascent of Mt. Carmel" by St. John of the Cross and "" by
Rene Daumal , a student ofG.I. Gurdjieff . In particular, much of Jodorowsky's visually psychedelic story follows the metaphysical thrust of "Mount Analogue" such as the climb to the Alchemist, the assembly of individuals with specific skills, the discovery of the mountain that unites Heaven and Earth "that cannot "not" exist" and symbolic challenges along the mountain ascent. Daumal died before finishing his allegorical novel, and Jodorowsky's improvised ending provides a clever way of completing the Work (symbolic and otherwise.)Preparation
The central members of the cast were said to have spent 3 months doing various spiritual exercises guided by
Oscar Ichazo of theArica Institute . The Arica training featuresZen ,Sufi andyoga exercises along with eclectic concepts drawn from theKabbalah , theI Ching and the teachings ofGurdjieff . After the training, the group lived for one month communally in Jodorowsky's home before shooting began.Plot
A man (later identified as a thief) representing
The Fool , atarot card typically depicting a young man stepping off a cliff, lies face down on the ground, having fallen from the cliff. He is befriended by a footless, handless dwarf (representing thefive of swords : defeat) and goes into a city to make money from tourists. The thief's resemblance toChrist inspires some to use his likeness for the crucifixes which they sell. After a dispute with a priest who rejects the thief'swax likeness of himself, the thief eats off the face of his wax statue and sends it skyward with balloons, symbolically eating the body of Christ and offering "himself" up to heaven. Soon after, he notices a crowd gathered around a large tower, where a large hook with a bag of gold has been sent down in exchange for food. The thief, wishing to find the source of the gold, ascends the tower; finding the alchemist (played by Jodorowsky).After a confrontation with the alchemist, the thief defecates into a container. The excrement is transformed into gold by the alchemist who proclaims: "You are excrement. You can change yourself into gold." The thief is introduced to seven people who are said to be the most powerful but who, like the thief, are mortal. They are related to the planets in astrological terms and portrayed with broad-brush satire, each personifying the worst aspects of his or her planet's supposed characteristics. The seven consist of: a cosmetics manufacturer, a weapons manufacturer, a millionaire, a political financial adviser, a toy maker, a police chief and an architect. They are gathered together by the alchemist who instructs them to burn their money and wax images of themselves.
After several scenes wherein the characters are led by the alchemist through several death/rebirth rituals, they all journey to Lotus Island to gain the secret of immortality from nine immortal masters who live on a holy mountain. Once on Lotus Island they are sidetracked by the "Pantheon Bar", a cemetery party where people have abandoned their quest for the holy mountain and instead engage in drugs, poetry or acts of physical prowess. Leaving the bar behind, they ascend the mountain and each have personal symbolic visions representing each characters worst fears and obsessions. Near the top, the thief is sent back to his "people" along with a young prostitute and an ape who has followed him to the mountain. The rest confront the cloaked immortals who are shown to be only faceless dummies. The alchemist then reveals the film
apparatus just outside the frame (cameras, microphone, lights and crew) and instructs everyone (including the audience for the film) to leave the holy mountain. "Real life awaits us," he says.External links
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